t.'mi. TIT KNTKH lMtlKK, KIMIMV. HKI'TKM HKH 10. 1915 LOCAL BRIEFS I Mia Kittiua Klelneinltb of ( lark- timed th Oregon ('Mr friend Tuea day HUr Here. furmvr of Molalla. lnHiaa. I. .1 liiiallleae III I lli I'lHIIll) Friday Mrs J A Warren u( Oak lr htialne vlaltor III the wt Tuesday William Mi kali of Mlafford was in al vlltor TumIii looking aflat huilm interval I i' 'Utan. nil wImmiI eiipet litleiideiil. hla wife ami daughter ara apendlng 10 werbe In eaelern OrafJM J W Cok, road super vleor uf Ubef I. waa In loan mi liualnaaa Frlda) Mr role aa a former reeldenl of ihla rlly Deputy County Hewdf Dudley lloylea and fatnll) returned Mmida (mm a v tail alt It relative In I. Inn riNinly. Ileorge Hpalaa of Millwood araa In I', county seat Wednesday Mr. Hpelea la a former realdvnt of lledland and Milwaukle The Waal I. Inn school la lo oMn for Hi fall M on Heptembr 20, under lha direction of Profeesor Hoar, ard aa ir1nrlpl Mra William Pollwk and Infant daughter, of fori land, petil lha flral of tin. week with Mr and Mra II T Hhlpley of Wlllam-lr W A. II.- k a Molalla real estate oiiaralor, mi In Oregon ("lljr Mondar Mr Beck hai Jmt returned front an outing al Tabla Rock Mra Jraala Hodge and daughter. Mlaa Florence, ami Ml t'errle Millar nf Hheraood ere acekcnd gucl of Mr. and Mra Jamea Dnaney of Wll lamella Mr and Mra Tbotuaa Andi'raou and children, of Clear Creek, were In ibe county eal Thuradav Mr Anderaon la i-nntiartail allh lb I'laar Creek creamery. Mr and Mra. Oarar C Smith, of Ca namah. ara receiving congratulation! on lb arrival of a llllla eon born flat nrday morning Mra Htnltb waa Mlaa Ituth ll dgc Major and Mra. 0 I Nobla, who have been realdenla of thla lt y a mini bar of yaara. laft the laltir pari of laat k for Portland, whara (bay will!""" Waahlngton Prom Ih.r aba make their home NmI ('. Jamlaoa. MSM for tha t'la , amaa rounty row teallng aaatM'latlon. tlatled the llughaa atork farm at llnl landa Tueaday. teallng lha row a uaad for dairy purpoaa. Mr and Mra It II Talver. Mra Kdm Taber Millar and aon. Marian, hava returnr-d from Cannon Men b where tbey bare had charge of the siiii Park Inn at that rnaort Mlaa Mary Hwalea, a nurae la the Oregon City boapltal. wai Injured Hit unlay afternoon while rranklng bar automobile The marhltt hark fired ami frarturcd hrr rlclit arm John llughea. of 1-onan. waa an Ore gun City vlallor Tueaday Mr llugbr eH-cta to have a henl of 17 head nf bla fine (iuernaey rattle at the Clark amaa rounty fair at Canity H. jol.1 H. C Nellaen. w ho haa been In Ore. Kim city for the laat year aa BllSSlt nf IBS Oregon City rreamery. will leave today for Martinet. Cat, with hla fam ily to take charge of a creamery there Mlaa Klltabelh Corilau. who la a Kiieat of Mr. and Mra. It. I.. Hadger of Heater Creek. vUlted Oregon City ffaflnaarllT Mlaa Cordnn la a nurae In one of the I'lirtlatul hoapitala ami la iptttdlBI her vacation In the country J ,ms ,Brn,I1K u, Weiton. and waa lieloii W. Olda. aon of Mr. and HlleslM hero by the aerloua lllnein .i nidi of Oak Orove, la Improving.! fmher, wiiey May, of Mountain View. following icrloiiH Injurlea received In who WM urirken with paralyala ionic in accident while he waa employ! w ..g, SK0 vioy May came to Ore hauling lumber near Randy lor the new ln 1R,7 ,,,,1 , nPgrv so yeara of Hundy bridge. ' gg0. Mr. and Mri. T. .1. Uury. UO baTSj , al i V apent the iiimmer ut ttnir home In Willamette left Hatiirilny aftenioon for Porlland. where tbey will realde dur ing the, Hchool year. Mr. Oury will nitnln tcarh ut the llrookiyn arhool. Mi- .- . Clara und Klile lltlnl of i in rlty and MInh ICinmu Buol Kdwurd gad Albert BOOli who were 111 the lini fleltlM were culled to llielr BIUM at Heaver Creek Crliluy mortiliiK owing to the Hitrloui IHiichh of llielr father, A. Bool. wiiiinm niiEMDi ii rtrnar of hum Htnffonl dlHlrlrt, pnHaed tlirougli thin ; rlty Wedneiday morning with "I Jidy I .Inne," a reglMoroil .leney cow tliej property of Dr. I.. 0. Ire, taking lien from Stafford to the rnnch home of Or Ire ut Canity. Minn Laura PuTCSlI of Parkplnco re lunieil l'Vlday inornlnK from California, ahSrl p'' Mil. mil'. I the rviiiwtiiill. Ibe toarhora National Kiliicatlonnl Ahho (iiitlon at Onkliinil. ihe vlstloil frlSBdl at PTeHno. MIhi Purcell Ir a teacher In tint OlailRtone school. Mr. mii) Mm. Krimli llimiii. .Ir., have relurned from HeiiHlde, where tbey Hpent ten daya. They are vlaltiiiK for a few daya nt New Mrn Itofore returning to tlielr home In thin city, where tha fortngr win rsitiBM liin poaition iii tha UiiHiii hardware and furniture Htore. After vlatlng for mime time with IiIr liarentH, Mr. nnd Mra. Mimon Warnock ut Hprlngwaler, and hla uncle and mini, Mr. and Mra. H. D. Wllaon In OreKon City, (iiarlen I). Warnock nxpecta to start thin week for hla home in Florida, where he Ih employed on I railroad. MIhh Mary Sandal rom, who linn been vliting at Hut home of Mr. und Mm. C. A. NohIi of th Ih city during the va cation mnntliH, returned to her home In l.oa AiiKiit'H, Krldny morning. MIkb SandNlrom li a teacher In the Holly wood high Hchool, a abort dUtance out of 1,08 Angeles. She teachoi ex- itresalon and reaillni;. George laMSltg linn returned from a trip to the San Prunclaco oxposltlon. He is delightod with the exhibits and made a motor trip down to San .lose and Hays the hard surTneed highways of California are wonderful. Mr. nnd Mra. Fred Melndl and Iwo children, who went south with Mr. Lazelle, are expected homo today. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cook nnd two chil dren, Mrs. D. A. I minimi. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Penman and Mlaa Anna Penman have returned to their homes in Ore gon City after ten days spent at llar vlew. They were accompanied on the trip by Dr. C. A. Stuart and Mrs. Stuart and children, Treacy and Cecil, who! remained for a faa says lear ao Joii al Ik iai h Mr an l Mra. Wllllaw Weiaiaaadl. f Twelfth and Waebingtoa alra-ta at-in tbatr vacation al Tillamook bee' baa Taay bar ret a r Bed hotna Mra R. A f'ook a ad children fUa U-ailng mii weak for couple uf monlha vlalt lo relative la Taiaa. lb for mar noma of Mra Cobh, wbbb ah haa aH ilillad la aaa year They ili ka mat al Haa Krenclero no Ihalr ra urn trip bf Mr Cobb, tad all will Halt lha evpoeltion Hioraa from dragon City laft Thura dar moralaa fur Ilia bop ri. Id. up u,. valley Napona from the hop li. Id. ar lo lha effe. I that Iba rrop la poo aa pared (In former years, and law pb kra ara fladliif KHialuVralila trim bli lo ma. , (food aia Om- Orvgoo 1 ii . aiaa, who lafl aataral dan a to for hla old alallon. rrlurnd boma Wadnaa dar aflir ipandlag a aowpl of dar a la Hi- work Ha aald ha waa not mab lai fair waa. whan In former rmrti" kt laid, but lb aatura of tk iota k kad baa a abla lu aara aa murb aa II a dar II la undaraxuod tkal lha ramplna farlllllaa prmldad ara poor Aliarnon R Itraaaar. a I'orlland al t..i ii. i aaa In Ibx rltr i-ai.i.la. In lontiMllnn with Iba Tooiadriff Ith Wlllamalla Vallar Hoot barn raaaa. Mr i ii . ... i aaa for many raara a raaldrnt of r. ti f'Hjr, whara ha prartlrod law, and waa fur four o-an rrlalr of the I'nltad RUtaa land olflra Kor mora raara Iban ha raraa to ralat. bla fair waa adornad with a Imiirtant bnard. but laat raar ha abated bla bin and now hla old frlenda don't kimw bin: It waa baromlnc cray," aald Mr Drwaaar, "and when I entered a alrl Ml lha young, ladlaa would rta and offer ma a aval Mlaa Ma f'aalla llrowa. eldeal daughter of Mr and Mra (laorga II. Ilrown. or Nw Kra. who formarlir i teiwle.1 the agrlrnltural collaga al Cor rallla. laft Hptambr 7 to lake hrr aanlor work la) domaatlr arlenra a ad art at I'olumbla ualrarally la Naw York rlty Mbe will go by Iba aoiitbwrn route and will apand a fw daya al Iba fair In Han KYanrlaro wbr aba will b mat by bar brother. Rllla K llrowa. who haa barn anandlag a waak al lha fair Hha will alao rial! al loa An galea, Naw Orleana and will apend eral dan at Waahlngton. I C. where ahe will lalt )aan Caltan. formorly dean of donieatlr ai lenra at Corrallla hut who now baa a govarnment poal will go to Naw York In lima for Iba opening nf the unlraralty. HaplamtM-r II. She la accompanied by Mlaa Allra Kdwarda. formerly one of tha laatrur tora al Corrallla who goaa lo Columbia unlvrratly lo aludy madlrlne They Iwith hava the heat wlahea of their many frlenda who wlih them aiirrraa In Ihalr work. After vlalllng tha Ran .v.nrliro fair with hla alater, Kllla K ri,w w( rr.Urn home aome time next Week SAYS f . E. MAY I I Muy. of Wait on. t'malllla coun ty. Oregon, la v lilting relative! In Ore Kiin CIO He left here IT yean ago, and alnre that time be hai been back I only once. 12 yuan ago. w hen he waa I here for a few hour Mr .May notca many rhnnKea In Oregon City. Ha waa ; Itorn here anil rcmemberi when there I were only two atorea of Importance In town, one of them being Ackrrman'a I mwl Ike alktae Mnlnr rtnirniaira 111 T Injunctions in the mi-, of Charles T. Tooie and Oeorge Orlffith against the Willamette Valley Southern wore signed Wedm-stliiy by Circuit .lodge OsnpMl. Tome und Orlffith. claiming riparian rights in the northern part of town win. re the railroad treitle runs alonR the river bank, filed suits In tho cir cuit court Inst wittier. iisKlna for an ! Injunction to prevent the construction of the (resile. The Willamette Vulley Southern won in the lirrtilt court but j In tha higher court tha decision was re-i versed and the case taken up again In I the circuit court. The rnliroail linn till day. In which to settle with the property owners or to condemn right-of-way. TRESTLE IS INSPECTED A trestle In the Highland district which Is considered unsafe by many was Inspected Tuesday by County Judge Anderson and Commissioner Knight. The structure is 175 feot long and In (lie middle about M feet high The court has not selected between re pair, reconstruction and a fill to make the road safe SCHOOL CONTRACT AWARDED Kllnfelter & Waldorf wero awardod the contract for tho construction of fhe new Milium school building at a recent meeting of the Mullno school board. A dOgan bids were presented ami Oregon City, Portland, Willamette and Molalla contractors were represented. An ef fort will ne made to have the building ready for the opening of school In the fall. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind Yon Han Always Bought Hoars the Signature of Huston Olobe; Perhaps your friends don't know that Novo Oeorglevsk In located on the Wkra river. Hadn't you better tell them? I AST OF SOUTH FORK PIPE WILL BE LAID IN WEEK SAYS RANDS. INOINflft IN CHAftOI OF PRO JICT LIAVIt FOR TRIP OVIR UNI TO INWICT WORK , Th laat of lha pip la Oreajon City a im.Oou alar project will b laid llhlli lha twit a.ra aald II A I la. iijiliiMr In ibaraa Wadaaadar Mr llaada lafl W.dn-alar "i't fur lb t'laikamaa eaaroaj wkara kva will in ri'arl Ik work laa than lau nillra rf pip remain Irr alotig lha upp' la kamaa n'altaa 1'iigrvaa tl w 'me pip la all on Ibt iromul Iba an i-allon romplatad -.nd n ada Ui lb He ha a l aaa opa" I tin ao tkal Ikara la aniall rkann for da lly The aallllag laak aad intake dam ra rtalahed While lha pipe will probably all b In tb ground by the mlddl of nail watar will nol b running In i ll dlatrtbutlng malna until -"me lima aftar thai data. II will b naraaaary lo rleau out tha plpa aad aaab the Mountain Vlaw rwaarrolr ha lura lha Una Ii put to uaa. TWO-YEAR-OLD GIRL EATS HALIBUT AND DIES FROM POISONING DAUOHTIR OF MR. AND MR I. WILLIAM WARRALL. SOUTH CINTIR STRUT, VICTIM. I'touialnr polaonlng reaultlng from eating halibut li believed to have bean the rauae of the death of Martha War rail, tb Iwoyaar-old daughter of Mr. ltd Mra William Warratl. of Houtb Center atreet. Tueaday night. The flab waa bought In Portland early thla week and the girl berime violently III aoon after eating It. and dle.1 late Tueaday night. Hbe waa born in thla rlty July II. 1114. I The funeral will b held Ihli after , noon, law, w T Milllken. of the Pint1 Ilapllat church, officiating, and Inter ment will be In Canentah cemetery. DR. 0. A. WELSH WEDS AT SAN F Dr. Oral A Welsh, county health of fleer, and Mlaa Orare Wolcott, a San Krinii-ro blah arhool teacher, were quietly married at Santa Cru Cal.. Tueaday. If the plans of the local physician made before hla departure from Oregon City laat Saturday were carried out Dr. Welih and hli bride first met when the former waa attend ing Stanford I'nivrralty. They are ex pected buck In Oregon City Sunday. EDITORS WILL ATTEND LAND GRANT SESSION K. K. Hrodle, president of the Oregon State Kdltorlal anaoclation. has ap- pointed i 'olonel K Hofer, Pacific Coaal Manufacturer. Salem; K. J. Klnnernn. Rvening i in. ml. Kugene, and Robert i: Smith. Tax Mberator, Koselmrg, as the association's delegates to the Oregon ft California Land tirant conference In Salem September 16. OE E. D. OLDS IS HURT NEAR SANDY a W. Olds, a aon of E. D. Olds, of Oak Drove, was severely Injured Sun- day while hauling lumber lor a bridge that is under construction near Sandy, The chain Hint was holding, a load of lumber on the wagon slipped and Olds wiih thrown under the lumber. His right leg was badly crushed und his left leg was severely bruised. He was rushed to the Hood Sanimil.m hospital at Portland and his condition Monday morning is reported imprSved. W. V. S. IS SUED K. W. ltlesslng has filed suit against the Wlllmnete Valley Southern for $1000 ilumngeB. He was the owner of 10 acres of land, and olatma the com pany constructed a line through his property without Ills permission. Later he sold Ih" land for $2200. which he says Is far below Its actual value. MISS SWALLOW ENTERS COLLEGE Miss Shirlie Swallow, daughter of ('. W. Swallow, of Maple I.ane, will enter Heed College at Portlafld next Monday. Miss Swullow was graduated with the I HI 8 class of the Oregon City high schr ii. , Btata of Ohio, city of Toledo, l Lucas County, ( Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he la aenlor pnrtner of the Arm of F. J. Cheney v iu., noma vuiiiR-na in me uiiy ot To ledo, County and State aforeaaid, and that snld Arm will pay tho sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ev ery case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the uae of HALf.'S CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to befora me and eubarribed ln my preaence, thli 6th day of December. a. rJ. im (Seal) A. W. or.EASON, Notary Public. Hall's Catanh Cure li taken Internally and acts directly upon tha blood and mu cosa lurfarea of the ayatem. 8nd for teatlmonlala, free. F. J. CHENEY CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by all Druaalata. 71c. Take Haifa Family Pilla for coaatipeUoa. VOLUNTARY PARTING IS TRIED BY COUPLE HANK ASTMAN WILL LIAVf HIS Wife FOR SHORT TIMI TO NO STRIP.. Volnalary aaaaralloii for a abort lltiiu la being Irkad by Mr aad Mra. Praak Aatman. foraaarly of Una rlty aad later of rorllaad. aa a mra for (hair do mial- troublaa He plana to raiurn to bli boma wllbln the nail faw week hlllng tkal la thai nine tkay an Mr logvlbar htter Mra Aatman ram. n, Oragoa City Haturday aMsralnn in ura i om pIsM 'barging Raaaolty. DtatHcl At tornay Hadga aair.l mora Informa tloa bafora arraallnr Aatman and Hat urday aftamoon Hherlff Wllaon want to Ihalr home II la aald that lha roo ple hava bn baolng domaatlr iron bla for ao lime and thai ah al ooa lima tlaTamlatiad lo take bla Ufa. A temporary voluntary eparallon waa thought Iba bat vara for lha Iwo. Aatman returned to Oregon City Sat urday night with Hi. ikvrtff and want oo Into roniana tie i. me proprietor of a roof actios! r .lore and lunrb room at Caaby aad t una time ran a aaloon bar and later in Cortland. INSANE MAN THROWS CREAM AT SHERIFF CANBY CARPINTER IS TAKEN TO TATE HOBPITAL LATE WED NESDAY AFTERNOON. "The l-ortl commainU me to do thla." IwiittjMt P I. ViKlntn.v Hrr.aliul Wedneaday on a charge of inianlly. aa ha threw a bottle of cream at Sheriff Wllaon. apatteting tbe liquid from the official ! bat to hla ihoea. The ikarlff and McKlnney were alone In tba Jail trben the latter threw lha bottle McKlnttet waa aoon quiet ed. The priaoner tiftk the aherlff en tirely off guard aa he quietly aat In the ahcrlffa offlrr for three houn Wedneiday roornlnr without a word nd wllaon and bla depot! had about r0BH, to tBe roncliuion that McKlnney .,. ,.. ,,.,, .- , mat i-. nana aiylum and taken to Salem late Wedneiday He Ii a carpenter by trade and lived near Canby 61 BABIES TAKEN ON AUTOMOBILE TRIP Slstyonr children of tbe St. Agner llaby home bad the time of their young live Sunday when IS Oregon City and Ciladsfene automobile own era took them oa a trip which includ ed a vlalt to Hie too to Waahlngton park. Portland, and a vlalt to an Ore gon City moving picture show. The children were taken to Portland by the eaat side road and to the Portland park. I.unrh waa aerved In Portland atd the return Journey was on the west side, the itarty arriving here at 1:S0 o'clock. The children were then taken to a lorul picture show. Dr. W K. Hempstead engineered the expedi tion. ST. PAUL'S SENDS GALL FOR MICHIGAN RECTOR Rev. Reginald T. T. HIckB, of Negannee, Mich . has been extended a call from St. Paul's Episcopal church of Oregon City and th vestry of !? Paul's expect to have an acceptance of the call within a few days. Mr. Hicks was ordained In 190t and has had re markable success In the several par ishes where he has been. He is mar ried. HOUSE IN MOUNTAIN VIEW IS DESTROYED Fire Bunda) morning completely de stroyed a house in the Mountain View district. A Slavonian family resided in the house, a hlch was a total loss, along with its contents. The blaze started from a defective flue. The alarm was turned in from station No. 33. MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Lena Miller and Etnil Joseph Bittner of Oregon City secured a marriage li cense yesterday and will be married I today. Dr. A. H .Iicaaldsoii, of Barlow, ami Alma Irene Higer. of Portland, se cured a license in Portland the latter part of the week. EXHIBITS OFF TO FAIR. The publicity department of the Commercial club has shipped to the San Francisco exposition King and Seek-No-Farlher apples from Mr. Sar- chet. of Clackamas: Italian prunes. from George M. Laielle, Oregon City. R. F. D. No. 6; apples, from John Holb: onions .from J. M. Hollowell, Glad stone: threshed wheat and oats from U E. Bentley, Oregon City R. F. D. No. 6, and onions from A. H. Harvey, Ore gon City R. F. D. No. 6. The shipment will go to the Willamette valley ex hibit at the far. Medford 3. S. Ilullis announces ex tension of his electric line to big tim ber and a new sawmill to be built. REORGANIZATION OF CEMENT MIL AT OSWEGO MADE COMPANV OPfRATINO IN CLACK AMAS COUNTY WILL HAVI SUBSTANTIAL BACKING DATE Of OPENING AND PLANS Of OfTlCQS ARE NOT PtMJC Naw Capital to Amount of Said I Ba Intaraeted Navada Man Backa Cntarprlaa With Oroup of Primdl. HeorganUatloa under aubatantlal fi nancing of the Oregon Portland Co ntent rompaay. bl b baa a large plant at Oawego. baa bean practically acrom- pllahed. according to offlrwra of the company, who bara juat filed notice with Corporation Commlaaloner Hchul dermann of their Intention to begin i Imalneaa In In atale. Datalli of tb raorganlxatlon are withheld pending a aerial of confer enraa liatwa. r tba director and aome of tbe itorkholdera. which are being held In Portland almoit dally. It la underatood ISOO.000 of new capital haa beam aecured It Ii known, however, that tbe com pany now propoaea to launch into bual aaaa with an authortied capitaliiatloa of 11.000.000. P. II. Kllla of Caraon City. Nev . la preildent of the company and Aman Moore of Oiwego la arjere - i.r, ......, Tk. rfinwinniL. Include! theae Portland men: Dr. An drew C. Smith. Wirt Minor. Jamea 0 ' Wllaon and Melvln J. Ballard. Other, directors are residents of Nevada, the state In which the company Is Incor porated It la aald new capital to the amount of 1500.000 hai been Interested in the rement making project, which will in lure operation of tbe plant on a firm basil. I .oca! stock holdera and bond holders subscribed to this new fund. Pendlnx final organization the offi cials of the company are making no statements regarding the time the plant Is expected to begin operations or the number of men to be employed. Cnder the old organization, however. It waa stated that 50 men were to start, with a full force of 200 men once the plant had gotten under permanent hea.l -t ;w H. H. ELLIOTT ROAD PETITION IS READ For the third time the petition for the Helen M. Elliott road, on Elliott prairie, was read at the September term of the county court and has been referred to the surveyor. A group Of Klllott prairie property owners have been, attempting to Becure the opening of a cut-off, about a mile in length, near the Elliott prairie school house for several months. The first attempt lost when the viewers recommended a ma terial change in the route of the pro- Itosed ttiail which District Attorney Hi tb is decided was large enough to knock out the petition; the second when a remonstrance with 16 names knocked out the petition with only 12 signets. Now those who want the road have IS statures and believe that at last their ohstarles have been over come. AT MOUNTAIN VIEW Mrs Mary Ilrlnk died Wednesday night at Mountain View after a long Illness. She was 77 years old and came to Oregon City several years ago from Iowa. She is survived by three children. Foley's Honey and Tar Stops those - Night Coughs Tbey Are Weakening, and Disturb the Whole Family. Cough and colds usually trow worse at nightfall. Keep a bottle of Four's Hossr and Tas CouroCKD at hand. Dm it freely then) 1 nothing in it that can powibly harm you. Bat It clears th throat of phlegm and mucus, stop the coughing and tickling, and heal the raw inflamed surface. GEO. n. COBBS, Many, La., says: "My wifa wa troubled with a terrible cough, and wa could get nothing to relieve her until I asked Dr. Self of Horn beck, who recommended Folei's Honkt AND Tas o strongly that I purchased a We bottle. Before tho content3 of this bottle were naad, tba cough had en tirely disrppeared and her health wa oom plotejy restored." PHIL DESORMttU,Schaffer,M!ch.,wrltes: "Last winter I could not deep at night on ac count ol a bad cough. It did not bother me j.j.. tha da. but started ud at bedtime aad kept ma from sleeping. 1 waa very weak and i Ajn Tab and was greatly pleased to Had that ' the coogh left me entirely, my appetite im- , prcandlaleptaoiindly atiUgbL j Good dmggisU ara ttaa to aU folst I Hoe XT abtd Tab Comfocmd because it always satisfies tha customer and contains noopiatts. Behue substitute. St EVERY USER ISA FRIEND. Jonei Drug Co. IN OREGON CITY WILL OPEN ON i ornT m f, rl. BOARD WILL IRBCT PORTABLI BUILDING TO HOLD HIGH SCHOOL OVIRFLOW. Pti bli. w-hoola will open Ibair to what la battened will b lb lirgawt claaa la Iba lows'a blatory oa Monday. Heptmler If, I In. tb arbool board decided Tburaday night along with a number of other Important mattera Owlag to tba fact that tba aal of the arbool addition bonda haa not ben completed. It will ba naraaaary to TC a portable building to a nmtnodate tb overflow from the high K bool Tha portable itructura will b erartad on tb high arbool grouada and will con alat of two roorai, each If by 10 A apecial meeting of tha dlractora will b held Haturday to paaa oa tbe plana for tba addition prepared by C W. Von den be Mlaa Ijeva Thompaon. who baa been eonnacted with tba Aalorla arbooli and baa a pacta I lied on primary work, waa elected to lake tb place of Mlaa Kradne llarraon. who realgned 2000 TROUT SEASON'S CATCH FOR ANTHER Mr. aad Mra. Robert Limber aad children have returned from a Iwo week outing. They a pant a week on Trout creek and another week at Wll- , holt Hprtngi. and Mr. Olnther. who la in ardent dianple of liaraler. cauaht ! trout during bli vacation He haa i Innded more than 1000 trout thla hid er. and aayi he la aihamed to look a flab in tne race. Mr Lintner win commence thli month bis fourth year aa principal of the Maple I-ane arhool He Is studying law In hla apare mo menta and expecta to take tbe bar ex amination next year. SEA GULL CAUGHT IN A sea gull, bearing a tag. "Metropoli tan Museum. New York." waa captured laat Sunday by Rruno Kraxberger near hla borne in the Mackshurg district in the southern part of the county. 'IT capture of the bird has Si roused much interest throughout the Markiburg section and many theories have been advanced to account for tbe presence of tbe bird aa far from the coaat as Macksburg. Tbe explanation most gen erally accepted is that tbe gull followed a Portland-bound ship from New York und drifted inland. Kraxbnrger ha' little difficulty in capturing the bird. DEPUTY SHERIFF FIRES AT CONVICTS Deputy Sheriff Murray, of Wilson wile, fired three shots Thursday night at two convicts who escaped from the state penitentiary Wednesday. Murray saw the two men ride into Wilsonville on an Oregon Electric train and order ed them to stop. They began to rut. and he fired three times. The convlcta arc believed to be In the Stafford dis trict and guards from Salem spent Thursday night hunting for the men. LOCAL GAS RATE NOW EQUALS PORTLAND Although the required 500 customers have not been obtained, the Portland Gas & Coke company has put in effect the II rate, the same as Portland. The company lacks only a few of the 500 mark and by offering service at that low rate, the concern believes they can more easily increase the local business. FRANK LOUIS DIES AT OAKDALE, IOWA Frank J, I.ouis, formerly an Oregon City business man, died last Saturday in Oakdale, Iowa, at the state institu tion for the care of tuberculosis pa tients. He had been seriously ill since last May. The funeral was held in Iowa City, la., where his mother, brother and 8tst?r reside. The latter. Miss E. T. I.ouis, is interested In a book store in lowa City. Mr. Louis came to Oregon City when a voung man and went into the drug business with Mr. Olson. The business did not prosper and later he was em ployed by Huntley Brothers, leaving Oregon City about nine years ago. He was here for a few days' visit last year. Mr. I-ouls never married. He was about 18 years of age, and waa n member of the Knights of Pyth ias, and ot Multnomah Lodge No. 1, of Masons, and Clackamas Council No. 2007. Royal Arcanum, of Oregon City. SCHOOL PLANS COMPLETED Brown & Forbes, architects, have eompieted plans and specifications tnd ljjdg gre n(Jw bejng receved for ,he ,..,,,, , ,h , .., construction of the proposed school building at Hubbard. The building is to lie two storiea ot hollow tile walls and brick exterior and will cost $15.-000. JOYRIDERS TAKE mmmM vnv 1 lumuluu i ONLY I IS HURT WILSON UNTIL INVIITIOA TION IS MADE IE IN PARTY ADMITS THAT SlffflY If LKNTM WAS CAMIED Automobila Takaa 1? ft Plunge frn Raaaj aa4 Laaala Might aide up and With Only Little Dimaga-ln Jured Olrt to Finland Jamea Chlekoe la uader arral iad Mlaa Blanche Ilrown. of Ut John, la sufferinc minor Injuria aa a ralt of a head Inn diva taken by a big eeren passenger automobile from th road on the wat ilde of Dm rltrar between th U I.. Porter home aad th eue- peaaloa bridge Ul Wedoaaday Bight Th ear want over th bank al th harp turn near the Porter bom, la be lieved to bare turned a complete anm meraao.lt and landed right aid up about l fet from th road. Th cara drop wai about 1! ft and th board walk and fence for aome little dtatanr araa wracked. Tbe name gives by the In Um party to Sheriff Wllaon follow Jama Cblrkoa. driver. U7S Flrat Ht . Port land. M Pappaa. Portland; John Aa drewi. fifth atreet, Portlaad ; Hilda Howard. ML Scott; Blanch Ilrown St. Johni. and Baaale Adam. ML BeoU- Dra. Ouy. Prank and Hugh 8. Mount were called and Sheriff Wllaon and Patrolman Woodward arrived from Oregon City aoon after tha car made Ita dire. Chlekoe. woo claimed to be the owner of the machine, a Hudson, admitted that the party had a aupply of llqnor. The llcenae number of tbe automobile, which la uaad aa a Jitney between Oregon City and Portland, la 1131. Beyond a number of acratrhee and a smashed top, the damage to the car la believed to be alight. Mlaa Brown, the Injured girl, la aaf fertng from a nnmber of brulaea and waa taken to the station of the Port land. Eugene ft Eaatern until an auto mobile arrived from Portland to take her home. No examination waa made, but It I believed that her Injuries are not lerioui. DAVID HARRIS DIES AT BEAVER CREEK David Harris died Friday night. Sep tember .1. at Beaver Creek, aged O years. He was born June 27. 1S42. near Car diff, In South Wales, and came to America with his family in IS69, set tling in Missouri. In 1171 be went to Colorado, and in 1SS6 he came to Ore gon, purchasing a homestead at Bea rer Creek, where he resided until his death. His wife died nine year ago. Mr. Harris is survived by one son, W. F. Harris, of Beaver Creek. The funeral will lie held this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from the residence. Serv ices will take place in the Welsh Con gregational church at Beaver Creek, and the Interment will be in the Bea ver Creek Presbyterian cemetery. D. A. JAMES, CIVIL WAR VETERAN, DIES David A. James, who served in the Civil war two years and nine months, from 1862 to 1865. died at his home here at 12:30 o'clock Monday after noon. Mr. James was boru January 13, 1836, ,ln Oswego county, N. Y., and was married November 26, 1859, to Ellen D. Kellogg at Kato, Mandowoc county. Wis. The following children survive: Mrs. A. J. Hardin, ot Michigan: Inls M. James, Oregon City: Mrs. Ella M. Colby, Blaln, Wash.; Dtvid H. James, Tacoma; Donald W. James, Oregon City; Howard M. James, Sllverton. The funeral will be held 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon from the James home on Washington street between Seventh and Eighth. Meade Post, No. 2, G. A. R will have charge of the funeral and the services used will be those of the Christian Science church. Interment will be in Mountain View cemetery. T, OF 1852, IS DEAD Daniel Talbert, a pioneer of 1852 and one of the best known citizens of the Clackamas district, died at his home Monday after a long illness. He was born 82 years ago in Kentucky. He was an Indian war veteran, taking part in several campaigns In Idaho. He Is survived by his widow, one son, Frank Talbert. of Clackamas; one daughter, Mrs. Bertha Gerber. of Mon tana, and a half brother, John Talbert, of Clackamas. The body Is here at the Myers & Ilrody undertaking parlors and the fu neral will be held this afternoon at the family home with interment ln the Clackamas cemetery. ONE LICENSE ISSUED Evelyn Mather and Ewald A. Leis man. of Willamette, secured a marriage license Tuesday.